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SUBMITTER: Wascher CA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4417708 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wascher Claudia A F CA Szipl Georgine G Boeckle Markus M Wilkinson Anna A
Animal cognition 20120427 5
In group-living animals, it is adaptive to recognize conspecifics on the basis of familiarity or group membership as it allows association with preferred social partners and avoidance of competitors. However, animals do not only associate with conspecifics but also with heterospecifics, for example in mixed-species flocks. Consequently, between-species recognition, based either on familiarity or even individual recognition, is likely to be beneficial. The extent to which animals can distinguish ...[more]